Educators’ feedback key to developing ISTE Standards for Teachers

By Team ISTE2/6/2017

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Feb. 06, 2017 - Educators from across the country and around the world have already provided invaluable feedback for the soon-to-be-released
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards for Teachers. ISTE seeks additional feedback and recommendations on the second draft of the teacher standards from the education community no later than Feb. 28. Core to its mission, ISTE has worked inclusively with the education community for the last 20 years to update and evolve its family of standards to improve learning with technology.

Educators like Clara Alaniz, an instructional technology specialist from Plano Independent School District (Texas), has firsthand experience seeing how the ISTE Standards have profoundly impacted how she interacts with her students in the classroom.

"The 2016 ISTE Standards for Students changed everything about the way I do my job — in the best way possible,” said Alaniz. “It gave us, as educators, clear indicators of what student learning looks like now and inspired us to design and facilitate learning opportunities that align with the student standards. These teacher standards, like the student standards, will bring a positive change to our classrooms and the ways in which teachers learn, design and lead. Because the reach of these standards is so great, it is essential to have input from a wide, diverse educator community so that we can impact the learning of all our students."

Alaniz serves on the technical working group to refresh the teacher standards with 11 other educators and says this is the greatest honor and biggest responsibility she has had in her work. The other members of the group are:

The teacher standards refresh is open and inclusive, soliciting input from educators. To help educators participate in the process, ISTE is providing a free toolkit to host feedback forums, individual response survey and an easy way for educators to share information about the refresh. The toolkit includes a facilitator’s guide, surveys for gathering feedback and annotated presentation slides. Find more information on ISTE’s Teacher Refresh page.

The ISTE Standards provide a framework for learning, teaching and leading that is amplified by technology. These digital age standards are not “technology standards,” but a road map for educators worldwide as they navigate decisions about curriculum, instruction, professional learning and how to transform pedagogy with technology. These standards are refreshed every seven to 10 years to ensure they remain relevant and continue to prepare students for the future while also allowing schools, districts and states to have time to adopt, implement and show an impact on learning.

ISTE received important and timely feedback on the first draft of the teacher standards. Some of the key changes as a result of this feedback include:

Streamlining and simplifying the language.

The Citizen Standard (#3) now includes an indicator designed to address critical consumption of media, such as resources that appear to be news.

The concept of cultural competency has been moved into the Collaborator Standard (#4) and now includes information for students, parents and colleagues.

The refreshed teacher standards will be released in June 2017 at the ISTE Conference & Expo, the world's most comprehensive edtech event, in San Antonio. At that time, ISTE will begin the refresh process for the ISTE Standards for Administrators.

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